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Does anybody have any successful experience keeping birds from nesting on your nice architectural details? We have an exposed timber framed entry that pigeons have been nesting on the ave beam. We’ve considered the bird spikes, but are not all that pleased with their appearance.
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Does anybody have any successful experience keeping birds from nesting on your nice architectural details? We have an exposed timber framed entry that pigeons have been nesting on the ave beam. We've considered the bird spikes, but are not all that pleased with their appearance.